ANOTHER 17 PERCENT TAX INCREASE FOR ALBANY NEW YORK
Albany New York
Scavo calls for Albany residents to vote against the 17 percent tax increase of the Albany public library, Scavo went on to say that Albany residents (HOMEOWNERS) have been taxed enough
time to stop the money train and make the tough cuts, the Albany Library system needs to close some of the library's, too long have the Albany City Homeowners bared the brunt of Fiscal mismanagement.
Scavo said " Essentially the Albany library is saying they're not sure of their financial situation, BALANCE YOUR BOOKS MAKE THE TOUGH CUTS" no need for another tax increase in the city of Albany. Hopefully the New Mayor will call for this new tax to be withdrawn.
The Albany Public Library's tax increase REASON:
APL Executive Director Andrea Nicolay said . “If our budget were level next year, we’d risk draining our fund balance just by covering operating costs
OMG YOU MEAN YOU WOULD HAVE SHOW FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
WOW
Respectfully
Hon. Brian Scavo
518-2097534
The library’s Board of Trustees approved the budget plan on March 10. The proposed tax levy of $9,661,856 would increase by 17 percent, raising taxes by $42.58 for a home assessed at $250K.
“Our main goal is securing adequate funding for the library and everything that it provides to our community,” said Board President Sarah Macinski. She emphasized the need to address rising expenses like health benefits and utilities.
APL Executive Director Andrea Nicolay highlighted the importance of library services during challenging times. “If our budget were level next year, we’d risk draining our fund balance just by covering operating costs

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